I’ve been looking for high leverage ways to contribute to Mozilla now that my spare time is virtually non-existent. Luckily, mediawiki-bugzilla is gaining a lot of traction at Mozilla and looks to be really helping out. Seeing as I started the project I decided to add some much needed features! These aren’t rolled out on [...]View full post

I am totally enjoying the Mozilla Memes blog. Hilarious. I just submitted one tonight that I made a while ago. Makes me laugh every time. Also, when heard about the blog I couldn’t help but think of this amazing video that was making the rounds when we started the new release process: Happy Friday!View full post

I went a bit underground after leaving Mozilla as an employee. Now that I am situated in my new role, I can talk a little bit more about what I am doing and how it will relate to Mozilla. I am currently at Facebook and recently graduated bootcamp. I’m on the Release Engineering team with [...]View full post

Today is my last day as a Mozilla employee, though I will always stay a Mozillian. Mozilla is the premier open source project and touching a small part of it has been both inspiring and humbling. Meeting all the smart and talented people I “knew” from reading Planet still blows my mind. Leaving is very bittersweet [...]View full post

Our feedback tool (input.mozilla.org) has great data but I found some of the analysis tools lacking. I wrote a new (ugly) python script to generate CSVs from input data. I then feed the CSVs into a spreadsheet program to visualize: This has already become pretty valuable to me for looking at overall feedback, positive/negative [...]View full post